A businesswoman alleged to have threatened to drive her vehicle through the front window of a receiverâs office has told the High Court she wants the opportunity to clear her good name.
Receiver Declan Taite, of the firm Duff and Phelps, has claimed Maireád Barry engaged in acts of intimidation and made threats against him, his family and certain employees of the company.
Last week, Mr Taiteâs lawyers secured permission, ex parte (one side only represented) to serve short notice of injunction proceedings against Ms Barry.
He wants an injunction preventing Ms Barry and her servants and agents behaving in a threatening, abusive, intimidating and insulting manner towards him and his associates.
Happy Mother’s Day From Alzheimer’s Association
Alzheimer’s Association News:
ALBUQUERQUE When gathering May 9 to celebrate Mother’s Day, give a special thought for the more than 4 million women across the United States who are living with a unique challenge: Alzheimer’s disease.
Roughly two-thirds of the 6.2 million people in the U.S. living with Alzheimer’s are women. Supporting and caring for these individuals are 11.2 million unpaid caregivers – family and friends – who volunteer their time and energy. Perhaps it comes as no surprise that nearly two-thirds of those caregivers are … you guessed it … women – sisters, daughters and, often, mothers themselves.
A business woman threatened to drive her vehicle through the front window of the offices of a receiver appointed over properties belong to her husband, the High Court has heard.
Receiver Declan Taite, of Duff and Phelps, claims Maireád Barry engaged in acts of intimidation and made threats against him, his family and certain employees of the company.
As a result, lawyers representing Mr Taite are seeking various court orders against Ms Barry, of Cairn Woods, Ballyviniter, Mallow, Co Cork.
These include an injunction preventing Ms Barry, her servants and agents, behaving in a threatening, abusive, intimidating and insulting manner towards Mr Taite and his associates.